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Papers On Sports Management, Business & Law
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Sport, Capitalism, Technology And Globalism
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A 6 page paper that focuses on LaFeber's book, Michael Jordan and the New Global Capitalism. The essay looks at how sport has become so commercial over the decades to become part of global capitalism with major corporations sponsoring sporting events in the 1960s. The writer comments on the interaction of technology, capitalism and sport. LaFeber uses the relationship between Jordan and Nike as an example. Bibliography lists 5 sources.
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Paper Title: Sport, Capitalism, Technology And Globalism

Sports Agency Law
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This 10 page report discusses the legal role of the professional athlete’s agent and the evolution of sports agency. Negotiation, in any form, is primarily the art of getting another person or organization with an opposing opinion or interest to agree to a new set of criteria or demands. Such is certainly the case in professional athletes’ negotiation with team owners, potential sponsors, or any other entity determined to take advantage of an individual athlete’s skill and/or popularity. As a result, a great deal of legal controversy regarding the role of the agent, appropriate behavior, and legality have all come into the business of professional sports. Bibliography lists 15 sources.
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Paper Title: Sports Agency Law

Sports Agents' Roles and Likely Influence of Legal Changes
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A 23 page paper discussing what sports agents do and some of the questionable practices
they use in doing it. Though there are only 1,800 players in the NFL, there are 900
registered agents, most of whom have no one to represent. The competition between
them is intense, and many choose not to adhere to NCAA and other regulations. Sports
agents appear to know where to draw the line for themselves, where further breach of
regulations and ethics will begin to negatively affect their incomes and potential incomes in
the future. With the ability that agents currently have to circumvent existing regulations, it
is likely that those determined to be unscrupulous would not long be deterred by weightier
restrictions that do not also change the system by which agents operate. Bibliography lists
13 sources
Filename: KSsptsAgent.wps
Paper Title: Sports Agents' Roles and Likely Influence of Legal Changes